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Chemistry Test
Overview
The test consists of approximately 130 multiple-choice questions.
A periodic table is printed in the test booklet as well as a table of information presenting various physical
constants and a few conversion factors among SI units. Whenever necessary, additional values of physical
constants are printed with the text of the question.
Test questions are constructed to simplify mathematical manipulations. As a result, neither calculators nor
tables of logarithms are needed. If the solution to a problem requires the use of logarithms, the necessary
values are included with the question.
The content of the test emphasizes the four fields into which chemistry has been traditionally divided and
some interrelationships among the fields. Because of these interrelationships, individual questions may
test more than one field of chemistry.
Some examinees may associate a particular question with one field, whereas other examinees may have
encountered the same material in a different field. For example, the knowledge necessary to answer some
questions classified as testing organic chemistry may well have been acquired in analytical chemistry
courses by some examinees.
Consequently, the emphases of the four fields indicated in the following outline of material covered by
the test should not be considered definitive.

Content Specifications
I. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY — 15%

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A. Data Acquisition and Use of Statistics — Errors, statistical considerations


B. Solutions and Standardization — Concentration terms, primary standards
C. Homogeneous Equilibria — Acid-base, oxidation-reduction, complexometry
D. Heterogeneous Equilibria — Gravimetric analysis, solubility, precipitation titrations, chemical separations
E. Instrumental Methods — Electrochemical methods, spectroscopic methods, chromatographic methods,
thermal methods, calibration of instruments
F. Environmental Applications
G. Radiochemical Methods — Detectors, applications

II. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY — 25%

A. General Chemistry — Periodic trends, oxidation states, nuclear chemistry


B. Ionic Substances — Lattice geometries, lattice energies, ionic radii and radius/ratio effects
C. Covalent Molecular Substances — Lewis diagrams, molecular point groups, VSEPR concept, valence
bond description and hybridization, molecular orbital description, bond energies, covalent and van der
Waals radii of the elements, intermolecular forces
D. Metals and Semiconductors — Structure, band theory, physical and chemical consequences of band
theory
E. Concepts of Acids and Bases — Brønsted-Lowry approaches, Lewis theory, solvent system approaches
F. Chemistry of the Main Group Elements — Electronic structures, occurrences and recovery, physical and
chemical properties of the elements and their compounds
G. Chemistry of the Transition Elements — Electronic structures, occurrences and recovery, physical and
chemical properties of the elements and their compounds, coordination chemistry
H. Special Topics — Organometallic chemistry, catalysis, bioinorganic chemistry, applied solid-state
chemistry, environmental chemistry

III. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY — 30%

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A. Structure, Bonding and Nomenclature — Lewis structures, orbital hybridization, configuration and
stereochemical notation, conformational analysis, systematic IUPAC nomenclature, spectroscopy (IR and
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H and 13C NMR)
B. Functional Groups — Preparation, reactions, and interconversions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, dienes,
alkyl halides, alcohols, ethers, epoxides, sulfides, thiols, aromatic compounds, aldehydes, ketones,
carboxylic acids and their derivatives, amines
C. Reaction Mechanisms — Nucleophilic displacements and addition, nucleophilic aromatic substitution,
electrophilic additions, electrophilic aromatic substitutions, eliminations, Diels-Alder and other
cycloadditions
D. Reactive Intermediates — Chemistry and nature of carbocations, carbanions, free radicals, carbenes,
benzynes, enols
E. Organometallics — Preparation and reactions of Grignard and organolithium reagents, lithium
organocuprates, and other modern main group and transition metal reagents and catalysts
F. Special Topics — Resonance, molecular orbital theory, catalysis, acid-base theory, carbon acidity,
aromaticity, antiaromaticity, macromolecules, lipids, amino acids, peptides, carbohydrates, nucleic acids,
terpenes, asymmetric synthesis, orbital symmetry, polymers

IV. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY — 30%

A. Thermodynamics — First, second, and third laws, thermochemistry, ideal and real gases and solutions,
Gibbs and Helmholtz energy, chemical potential, chemical equilibria, phase equilibria, colligative
properties, statistical thermodynamics
B. Quantum Chemistry and Applications to Spectroscopy — Classical experiments, principles of quantum
mechanics, atomic and molecular structure, molecular spectroscopy
C. Dynamics — Experimental and theoretical chemical kinetics, solution and liquid dynamics,
photochemistry

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